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Do you “Really” Believe in Magic?
An Introduction to Magical Realism
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Elements of Magical Realism
Transformation of the common and the everyday into the awesome and the unreal.
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Elements of Magical Realism
Elements of dreams, fairy story, or mythology combine with the everyday.
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Elements of Magical Realism
The frame or surface of the work may be conventionally realistic. Have a strong narrative drive.
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Magical Realism, Authors
Gabriel Garcia Marquez – Columbia, Jorge Luis Borges – Argentina, Guenter Grass – Germany, 1927-
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
He lived in Aracataca, Colombia, a banana town by the Caribbean. His grandparents were his most important relatives, and influenced him and his writing later on.
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
His grandfather was a general, a hero and a great story teller. His grandmother was very superstitious. She filled the house with stories of ghosts and premonitions.
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Elements of Magical Realism
Transformation of the common and the everyday into the awesome and the unreal. Examples: An angel is found in a mud puddle of the courtyard. The angel’s wings have parasites.
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Elements of Magical Realism
Elements of dreams, fairy story, or mythology combine with the everyday. Examples: Some townspeople thought the angel should be named mayor of the world or at least a 5-star general. A man couldn’t sleep because the noise of the stars disturbed him.
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Elements of Magical Realism
The frame or surface of the work may be conventionally realistic. Example: Townspeople, village, flood, chicken coop.
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Elements of Magical Realism
Have a strong narrative drive. Example: Wings are not the most important difference between a hawk and an airplane. They are even less important in recognizing an angel.
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